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Akira Class Heavy Cruiser
Commissioned: 2368


Akira Class Development Project
  • Type: Heavy Cruiser[1]
  • Production Base:
    • ASDB Integration Facility, Antares Fleet Yards, Antares IV[1]
    • ASDB Integration Facility, New Aberdeen Starfleet Yards, Aldeberan[2]
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 464.43 meters[1]
    • Beam: 316.67 meters[1]
    • Height: 87.43 meters[1]
  • Size Comparison:
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  • Mass: 3,055,000 metric tons, 19 decks[1]
  • Accommodation: 500 officers and crew; 4,500 personnel evacuation limit[1]
  • Power Plant: One 1,500+ Cochrane warp core feeding two nacelles; one impulse system[1]
  • Performance: Warp 9.8 for 12 hours[1]
  • Armament: Six type-10 phaser emitters; two photon torpedo launchers[1]
  • Computer Systems: Bio-Neural Gelpack with Isolinear Processors; 2 cores, one on deck 16, primary on decks 7-9
  • Transporter Capacity:
    • Personnel Transporters: 12 systems, 4 rooms, with a max payload mass of 900kg over 40,000km. Rate is approx 100 persons per hour per transporter
    • Cargo Transporters: 4, max payload mass of 800 metric tons for molecular resolution, with 1 metric ton for quantum resolution.
    • Emergency Transporters: 4, with max range 15000km dependent on power; max beam out 200 persons per hour per Transporter (800 persons per hour with 4 Emergency Transports)



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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual by Rick Sternbach, Herman Zimmerman, and Doug Drexler (1998)
  2. Star Trek Online graphic (Akira class development patch)
Black-and-white ship illustrations by Tim Davies unless otherwise noted. Used with permission. All other images are copyright to their respective owners.
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